HerbsQueen Annes Lace Contraceptive Properties to Avoid Pregnancy

Queen Annes Lace Contraceptive Properties to Avoid Pregnancy

Queen Anne’s Lace Contraceptive Properties to Avoid Pregnancy disrupts the implantation process, or if a fertilized egg has implanted for only a short period, will cause it to be released and flushed from a woman’s uterus.

Mother nature has a plant for everything and understanding a plants purpose is important knowledge that should never be lost.

The writer of the article goes into great detail explaining the many medicinal uses for the Queen Anne’s Lace. One of things that is commonly attributed to the use of the herbal preparations using this plant is its contraceptive properties to avoid pregnancy. There are several studies that have been done to backup the claims presented inside the article. All of the information that is present in the article is designed to be educational and is presented in a way that makes it really easy to read and understand.

Benefits of reading Homemade Remedies: Using Queen Anne’s Lace for Contraceptive Properties to Avoid Pregnancy

● Discover the numerous medicinal uses for the Queen Anne’s Lace (aka Wild Carrot) plant

● The article contains valuable information on regarding how to identify and distinguish it from its highly poisonous cousin, the Water Hemlock Plant.

● The information is presented in a way that makes it easy to read and understand

● The article includes some full color pictures that are designed to help provide a good visual reference of the plant to ensure it is not mistaken

Historically the seeds were mainly used; in particular the method of chewing a teaspoonful of seeds after sex was popular, but rather unpleasant. In some traditions, particularly of note are from Appalachia, the flowers were used fresh or dried and drunk as tea. Bennett has found that a combination of seeds and flowers taken as a tincture or a tea is both pleasant and effective and mitigates the potential side effect of vaginal dryness when the seeds are chewed.

It seems that antibiotics can also have an undesirable effect on the results of this method, perhaps because they inhibit the balance of intestinal flora. Herbalist Susan Weed reminds us that hormonal precursors in plants require healthy digestion to be processed efficiently by the body.

Robin Rose Bennett is gathering participants for a national study and can be investigated by viewing her website, www.robinrosebennett.com and read her entire paper, Wild carrot (Daucus Carota): A Plant for Conscious, Natural Contraception.

Using the herb Queen Anne’s Lace:

The form and method Robin uses is a mixture of the tinctures of wild carrot flowers and seeds. She freely uses cronewort tinctured in vodka or as a tea if she has any doubt about her cycle of fertility.

These Dosages were pulled from the data on her website:

* Fresh Flowers – Tincture: 1-2 dropper fulls (25 to 60 drops) are taken alone or with QAL seed tincture, in hot or cold water or add into wild carrot seed tea. Robin uses this method, but notes that it has less scientific or herbal research behind it than the other methods.

* Fresh Flower Tea – 3 to 6 whole flower heads are brewed for tea by pouring 8oz of boiling water over them steeping, covered for 15-30 min (up to an hour). Drink one cup.

* Dried Flower Tea – 2 to 3 flower heads are steeped covered in 8oz of boiling water for 15 to 30 minutes (up to 1 hour). Drink one cup.

* Fresh Seed Tincture – 1/2 to 2 dropper fulls (13 to 60 drops) taken in water, alone or mixed with QAL flower tea or tincture. Or – 7 drops used 3 times daily, taken in water for 3 days following sex.

* Dried Seeds Ground – One teaspoon is freshly ground just before water before use. Stir into juice or water. Drink one glass 8 to 12 hours after intercourse, or at least within 24 hours.

* Dried Seeds Chewed – One teaspoon of seeds dried or fresh can be chewed well and swallowed with water or juice. This is the method used most commonly and with the longest historical record. This method is more likely to cause a reaction such as vaginal dryness or irritation.

* Dried Seed Tea – One tablespoon of seeds lightly ground in a mortar and pestle just before use and brewed for tea by pouring boiling water over the seeds and steep them covered for 15 to 30 minutes.

* Note: It is suggested no more than 3 days (one tablespoon) be ground at one time and stored in an airtight glass container.

* Note: She’s never seen any problems with fertility returning, even if a woman has been using QAL for years.

Click here to read about Queen Anne’s Lace Contraceptive Properties to Avoid Pregnancy:

http://www.sisterzeus.com/qaluse.htm

 

Melissa Francis
Melissa Francis
Greetings! I'm Melissa Francis, the founder and primary contributor to The Homestead Survival. With over 20 years of experience in homesteading, sustainability, and emergency preparedness, I've dedicated my life to helping others achieve a simpler, more self-reliant lifestyle.

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